Wondering if I can hook these up together
Sirarms46
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I have a pair of EDIFIER wireless speakers, I was given a Polk Audio subwoofer, and I am wondering if I can connect this Polk Audio PSW 150 Subwoofer to my EDIFIER speakers?
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NoPolitical Correctness'.........defined
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^ No fluff in that answer, right to the point.
Well done Sir. -
Thanks for your direct answer, but I would have to ask why? I have heard somewhere that there is some sort of wireless adapter out there somewhere that will allow me to convert the Subwoofer to wireless.
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I would think that you'd need exactly the same latency for both the Edifiers and the subwoofers.
Now, if that subwoofer will take a full-range line-level signal in and then output a high-pass signal for the loudspeakers (which, if they're like the Edifiers I've seen, have some line-level inputs on them, too -- do they?): then you could use a BT receiver to get a line-level signal into the subwoofer, but you'd need wires to the Edifiers.
I use a little gizmo very similar to the one below this to get computer audio into one of the oh-so-analog hifis here in the house (mostly for videoconferencing).
https://www.amazon.com/B06-Plus-Bluetooth-Receiver-Streaming/dp/B078J3GTRK/ref=pd_lpo_d_sccl_2/138-3239819-3231766
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Thanks for the information, I really appreciate it
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Mind you, I have no idea if the subwoofer you're asking about will let you do this.
@F1nut would know, so if he says, categorically, no... that's the right answer!
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@Sirarms46
I would have initially agreed 100% with F1, but then I looked at some of the EDIFER models and it appears at least one of them has an analog subwoofer output. It might help if you specify which model of EDIFER speakers you have.


